Hi mcc,
I assume you use vim in diffmode, don't you?
Please have a look to the ']c' command.
I guess jumping to the next difference is what you want.
Or do you want to jump only to the "blue" changes (which does mean new
package)? If so I would prefer some other way like 'diff file1 file2 | grep
"^+ "'...
Regards,
doak
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Sent: '12-08-05, 10:49
Hi,
I am using vim on Gentoo Linux, which package manager allows to dump
all available packages description into a textfile. This is what I am
doing from time to time.
When comparing the current and previous package lists, I am interested
in the differences, which are highlighted blue...which does not say
anyhting ;)
...these are the differences, where the current list has included a
new package, which does not appear in the previous list.
The lists themselves are very log beasts (~90000 lines), so scrolling
to look for the next "blue" is somehow tedious and error prone.
Is there a way to search or directly jump to the next difference of
this kind in the current list?
Thank you very much in advance for any help!
Have a nice sunday!
Best regards,
mcc
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